In India, traditional art forms often feature unique interpretations of popular themes. While the classic \“Dogs Playing Poker\“ painting series by Cassius Marcellus Coolidge is not originally Indian, it has inspired local artisans to create their own versions using traditional Indian techniques.
Indian artists have adapted this theme using Madhubani painting style from Bihar, where intricate patterns and bright colors depict dogs in traditional Indian settings playing cards. Another popular adaptation is in the Warli art form from Maharashtra, where the simple geometric forms characteristic of Warli art are used to portray the poker-playing dogs.
These Indian versions often incorporate local elements such as traditional Indian card games like Teen Patti instead of poker, and the dogs might be depicted as Indian breeds like the Rajapalayam or Mudhol Hound. The paintings are typically created using natural dyes and organic materials, following India\“s rich artistic heritage while giving a unique cultural twist to the original concept. |